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| Guest | Any Life out here? Has nobody upgraded to Vista, and have no experriences to share? |
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| Guest | Re: Any Life out here? WTF..??? "IM130Caliber" <IM130@aol.com> wrote in message news:45cb53c0$0$8917$4c368faf@roadrunner.com... > Has nobody upgraded to Vista, and have no experriences to share? |
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| Guest | Re: Any Life out here? Ummmm, there are hundreds of posts a day on the subject. -- ---- Crosspost, do not multipost http://www.blakjak.demon.co.uk/mul_crss.htm How to ask a question http://support.microsoft.com/kb/555375 How to Post http://www.dts-l.org/goodpost.htm http://www.db-pc.com ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- "IM130Caliber" <IM130@aol.com> wrote in message news:45cb53c0$0$8917$4c368faf@roadrunner.com... > Has nobody upgraded to Vista, and have no experriences to share? |
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| Guest | Re: Any Life out here? Strange -- This is IM130's first post to the group as far as I can tell... "Sly Dog" <Sly_Dog@GottaLoveThatBill.com> wrote in message news:B7ydnbrbJ66ByVbYnZ2dnUVZ_uejnZ2d@giganews.com... > WTF..??? > > > "IM130Caliber" <IM130@aol.com> wrote in message > news:45cb53c0$0$8917$4c368faf@roadrunner.com... >> Has nobody upgraded to Vista, and have no experriences to share? > |
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| Guest | RE: Any Life out here? my install went absolutely perfect and all hardware and software works perfectly. I have had no shut-downs or issues at all! Vista is faster and all the toys work! -- always learning "IM130Caliber" wrote: > Has nobody upgraded to Vista, and have no experriences to share? > |
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| Guest | Haven't you heard That Microsoft recalled Vista and the millions of copies out there are being shreded as we speak. What they say is XP will be the last OS made on the PC. Eventually it will be stable. But to answer your question, you are right, NOBODY has upgraded to Vista. Absolutly NOBODY. Now back to the Twilight Zone on the TV Channel "IM130Caliber" <IM130@aol.com> wrote in message news:45cb53c0$0$8917$4c368faf@roadrunner.com... > Has nobody upgraded to Vista, and have no experriences to share? |
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| Guest | Re: Any Life out here? Search this newsgroup on "upgrade." I have posted many results as well. You can search on my handle to see these reports. "IM130Caliber" <IM130@aol.com> wrote in message news:45cb53c0$0$8917$4c368faf@roadrunner.com... > Has nobody upgraded to Vista, and have no experriences to share? |
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| Guest | Re: Any Life out here? On Thu, 8 Feb 2007 09:33:01 -0800, Iplant <Iplant@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: >my install went absolutely perfect and all hardware and software works >perfectly. I have had no shut-downs or issues at all! Vista is faster and >all the toys work! As well as Vista I have installed Win 98, Win Me, Win XP (and Amiga) several times in the past and Vista was by far the quickest and the easiest (Apart from the Amiga of course). Install of Vista including reformatting the hard drive took 30 minutes (I timed it). It installed the correct graphics card drivers and set the correct screen resolution and also all my motherboard drivers and LAN, saving me two tasks that I had to do when installing XP. Even my Amiga emulator works perfectly on Vista. I did have a problem getting updates but I eventually tracked that down to my router needing a reset. Thus far my experience with Vista has been great apart from the UAC learning curve. I think I am just about on top of the hill with that one but I am still a little out-of-puff :-) BTW: I also have found that the Windows media centre does not recognise my tuner card but this is not a problem for me as I have no use for the Media Centre anyway. -- Les Hellawell Greeting from YORKSHIRE - The White Rose County |
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| Guest | Re: Any Life out here? Les Hellawell wrote: > On Thu, 8 Feb 2007 09:33:01 -0800, Iplant > <Iplant@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: > > > my install went absolutely perfect and all hardware and software > > works perfectly. I have had no shut-downs or issues at all! Vista > > is faster and all the toys work! > > As well as Vista I have installed Win 98, Win Me, Win XP (and Amiga) > several times in the past and Vista was by far the quickest and the > easiest (Apart from the Amiga of course). Install of Vista including > reformatting the hard drive took 30 minutes (I timed it). It installed > the correct graphics card drivers and set the correct screen > resolution and also all my motherboard drivers and LAN, saving me two > tasks that I had to do when installing XP. Even my Amiga emulator > works perfectly on Vista. > > I did have a problem getting updates but I eventually tracked that > down to my router needing a reset. > > Thus far my experience with Vista has been great apart from > the UAC learning curve. I think I am just about on top of the > hill with that one but I am still a little out-of-puff :-) > > BTW: I also have found that the Windows media centre does > not recognise my tuner card but this is not a problem for me > as I have no use for the Media Centre anyway. Can you give us the specifications of your system? Your experience differs greatly from mine: AMD Athlon64 3500/3 x 250Gb HDD/3 x 1Gb DDR2/Gigabyte GA-K8N Pro SLi/Radeon X550 256Mb The complete install of Vista Business took just over an hour. The SATA controller was not recognised (no problem as Vista prompted me for the CD), NVidia network controller was not recognised, Safecom wireless nic was not recognised. Some of the motherboard drivers were not recognised (can't remember what as it was nearly 2 months ago). It picked uip and installed drivers for my HP 5Si laser printer, but not my tcp/ip networked Konica-Minolta colour laser printer. Still not a problem, I can live with that. However (and this is not going to be a Linux v Windows rant) I installed Ubuntu on the same PC. It took 20 minutes to get completely installed, I didn't have to supply a single driver. The two printers were not picked-up but installing them both using cups took all of 5 minutes. If Ubuntu can do it like that surely Vista should have been able to? -- Paul-B |
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